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Description The setting can be changed during game play. People also like. Crosshair X Extension Free. CustomCrosshair Free. Crosshair V2 Free. Braytech Free. Gamepad Battery Status Free. Antimicro Free. ModernFlyouts Preview Free. Approximate size To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. If you buy something from a Polygon link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. The two sets of controllers maintain the vision that this console can deliver the same experiences when docked to a massive living room TV or held between my hands.
However, some games disrupt that magic , and the game that shattered the illusion for me was Monster Hunter Rise. In fact, Monster Hunter Rise seems to perform smoothly in both configurations, no matter where I play it. In docked mode, the Pro Controller is the best way to play. Shifting between the multiple shoulder buttons, analog sticks, buttons, and the D-pad on the big Pro Controller is easy — especially with years of muscle memory on similar gamepads. In handheld mode on the smaller Joy-Cons, dancing around with my thumbs and index fingers felt a bit more cumbersome.
Since Monster Hunter Rise makes ample use of both trigger buttons, I often had to keep my index and middle finger in an awkward position to hit them both with precision. The gamepads are also just as wide as the Switch itself. When I first attached them to my Switch, I felt like I may have made a mistake.
Within minutes, those fears melted away. I love my large son. Last year, my colleague Russ Frushtick wrote a glowing Hori Split Pad Pro review that I dismissed at the time, but that was before I encountered a game worth slapping two aircraft carriers onto the side of my Switch. I have fairly large hands, and I knew as a veteran Monster Hunter player that this game would require a bit of dexterity.
With that in mind, I spent most of the first few hours playing the game docked and using my Pro Controller. I noticed it was a lot harder to keep up with some of the more challenging hunts with the small Joy-Cons. For instance, as a lance player , I need to make split-second reactions to block big attacks, perform counterattacks, and swap through items. To do that, I fiddle with the shoulder buttons constantly. On a Joy-Con, the shoulder buttons feel cramped.
This larger pair of controllers made the joy of Monster Hunter feel more accessible at any time.
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